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Are You Building a Business, Or Just Another Job?

by Tyra Pickett Leave a Comment

Are you building a business or another job? Many people dream of working for themselves, being their own boss, and having the freedom to only take on clients and projects they love. What they don’t realize, though, is that there is a huge difference between building a business and being self-employed.

Business owners scale their income. Self-employed people trade dollars for hours. Business owners leverage the skills and talents of others. Self-employed people rely only on their skills.

Discouraged yet?  Don’t be.

Every business owner started out self-employed.  Just don’t stay there. These tips will help you build a sustainable business instead of just another job.

Don’t Try to Do It All Yourself

Building a sustainable business requires that you leverage the talents and time of others. While it might seem cost-effective to simply do everything yourself—especially in the start-up phase when you likely have more time than money—it’s a path to burnout and stress.

Instead, separate your tasks into those you love and are especially suited for (such as marketing), and those you dislike and aren’t good at. Then make a solid plan to get those that you aren’t good at off your list of things to do. If you feel like you can’t afford to outsource it all right now, start with what you tend to procrastinate the most on, even if it’s just a few hours each month.

Don’t Allow Yourself to Work All the Time

The trouble with working at home is that you live at work. And that means that there’s no clear line in the sand between your work day and your home life.

Since there’s always work to do, it’s easy to find yourself working every available moment—often to the detriment of your family relationships.

You can help avoid this by:

  • Setting—and maintaining—exact work hours; time-blocking on your calendar
  • Having an office with a door you can close when you’re done
  • Scheduling time for family and other activities
  • Taking time for yourself
  • Get up for multiple, mini-breaks throughout the day

Vacations and Downtime Are Important

Don’t create a business that requires you to be “in the office” every day. You may need to be available more at the start, but you should be planning for the day when you can be “off the grid” for extended periods without your business falling apart.

  • Have trusted team members who can handle things when you’re not available
  • Leverage automation tools such as autoresponders
  • Create SOPs for repeatable tasks, so you’re not always re-inventing the wheel

While you might not be able to hit the road with no internet access for weeks at a time, at the very least, you should be able to reduce your workload to a daily check-in.

Sound impossible? It’s not. With some forethought and planning, you can create a team—and the systems they need—to successfully run your business without becoming overwhelmed and overworked.

Are your systems, automation and SOPs in place to keep your business running if and when you need a break?

Have you hit the ceiling in creating new growth? Feeling overwhelmed or frustrated with all the “DOING” in your business?  Contact Us Today!

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About Tyra Pickett

Tyra Pickett is the CEO/Founder of Pickett Fence Virtual Services™, an online business management and consulting company. As a Business Coach, Systems Strategist and Certified Online Business Manager, she helps established women entrepreneurs and virtual assistants with online service-based businesses, scale their business and take it to the next level.

She’s the Queen of Systems, Automation and Processes in your business.

She is the creator of The Profitable VA™, a coaching brand for virtual assistant women entrepreneurs who are ready to launch, grow and uplevel their virtual assistant business and create the life that they desire.

Her goal is to simplify your life and her mission is to help women grow, level up and systemize their online business so that they can make more money, gain more freedom and flexibility and create the life of their dreams.

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